In a three-car crash, car A bumps into the back end of car (B), which then goes

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In a three-car crash, car A bumps into the back end of car \(B\), which then goes forward and bumps into the back end of car C. Is the distance that car B moves between the collisions the same in all inertial reference frames? 

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